Pat Cummins enjoyed a sensational Test debut, taking a match total seven wickets to set up a thrilling two-wicket win to square the series against South Africa at the Wanderers. Not bad for an 18-year-old. A pacey new-ball bowler, Cummins made his debut for New South Wales during the 2010-11 season. He was particularly impressive in his maiden Big Bash season - he topped the bowling charts with 11 wickets at 14.09, conceding only 6.59 runs an over. Touted to be a future leader of Australia's pace attack, he was offered a central contract for 2011-12 in June, becoming the youngest player to be contracted since the current system was introduced in 1998. And in September 2011 he toured South Africa, where he made a name for himself.ESPNcricinfo staff

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